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 1    1,    1|     atmospheric and submarine currents; but with such a postman
 2    1,    8|     the yacht, favored by the currents from the north of Africa,
 3    1,   10|     of rivers and streams and currents? No, for here are the Rio
 4    1,   12|       sound would disturb the currents of air, and might cause
 5    1,   25|      made all the surrounding currents of air rush toward it.~A
 6    2,    1| disabled ship by the southern currents of the Pacific right to
 7    2,    4|     out to Mary the different currents on the ship’s chart, and
 8    2,    5|      direction of atmospheric currents, making interesting comparisons,
 9    3,    4|   from the southwest; but the currents were against the ship’s
10    3,    4|       or forty miles off. The currents had thrown him out of his
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